The Catholic churches of New York City, with sketches of their history and lives of the present pastors : with an introduction on the early history of Catholicity on the island, and lives of the most reverend archbishops and bishops . THOLIC CHUKCHES OF NEW YORK. confidence, so that the faithful are ever ready to co-operate in any good work. He is a Hebrew and BibUcal scholar of remarkableability. He published in 1848 what may be regardedas an entirely new version of the New Testament, basedindeed on Challoners revision of the old Douay, but inwhich he brought to bear the results of his years


The Catholic churches of New York City, with sketches of their history and lives of the present pastors : with an introduction on the early history of Catholicity on the island, and lives of the most reverend archbishops and bishops . THOLIC CHUKCHES OF NEW YORK. confidence, so that the faithful are ever ready to co-operate in any good work. He is a Hebrew and BibUcal scholar of remarkableability. He published in 1848 what may be regardedas an entirely new version of the New Testament, basedindeed on Challoners revision of the old Douay, but inwhich he brought to bear the results of his years of specialstudy. He also edited, with many evidences of his crit-ical ability, the Haydock Bible, issued by Edward Dmii-gan & Brother, and now 2Dublished by Thomas Kellyof this city. His Testament is now issued by Kelly,Piet & Co., of Baltimore. In music he is a great proficient; not only h\\\yversed in all the best ecclesiastical masters, but is alsoskillful in the manufacture of musical instruments. Cluuchorgans have been his especial study, and the improve-ments introduced by him have been many and import-ant; though, as we have seen, the first great work ofhis skill perished in the fire that laid St. Johns CHURCH OF SAINT JOSEPH, SIXTH AVlilSUJi. CHURCH OF SAINT JOSEPH. SIXTH AVENUE AND WEST WASHINGTON PLACE. BISHOP DU BOIS, in the impulse which he gaveto the needed church extension in his epis-copal city, showed his devotion to the Holy Family bydedicating the first churches to Jesus, Mary, and Jo-seph. The edifice in Ann Sti-eet already bore thename of our Blessed Lord; that in Sheriff Street re-ceived that of liis holy ]\[otlier Immaculate; a third wasto bear the name of Joseph, the foster father of ourSaviour, the princely but humble descendant of Village was then an outlying suburb ofthe settled part of New York, reached by a pleasantroad that ran off from Broadway towards the North were Catholics here in sufficient number to form


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